2 spanning tree port – Atop Technology EH7510 User manual User Manual

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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch
EH7510
User Manual V 1.0

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Table 2.27

Label

Description

Factory Default

Spanning Tree

Choose to enable or disable Spanning Tree.

Disabled

Force Version

Select STP or RSTP.

RSTP

Priority

Configures the bridge priority in the range of 0 ~
61440.The switch with lower bridge priority has
more chance to become a root bridge.

32768

Maximum Age

If a device is not the root and it doesn’t receive
hello message in “Max. Age”, it will reconfigure
itself as a root.
See note below for “hello message”.
Range from 6 to 40 seconds.

20

Hello Time

Amount of time the root waits between sending
hello messages. See note below.
Range from 1 to 10 seconds.

2

Forward Delay

Configures the amount of time to wait before
checking to see if the device should change
from the learning state to the forwarding state.
Less delay time means changing state quickly.
Range from 4 to 30 seconds.

15

Root Priority

Indicates the current root priority value.

Dependant

Root MAC Address

Indicates the current root MAC address.

Dependant

Root Path Cost

Indication of cost. Higher cost means less
suitability for Spanning Tree topology.

Dependant

Root Port

Indicates the port that receives the best BPDU.
See note below.

Dependant

Root Maximum Age

Indicates the current root maximum ageing time
value.

Dependant

Root Hello Time

Indicates the current hello time value.

Dependant

Root Forward Delay

Indicates the current root forward delay time
value.

Dependant

Topology Changes

Indicates the time which topology change is
occurred.

Dependant

Last

Topology

changes

Indicates the working time since last Topology
changes occurred.

Dependant

*NOTE

-

“Hello” Message: The root of the Spanning Tree topology periodically sends out a “hello”

message to other devices on the network to check if the topology is healthy.

- BPDU: In STP, to ensure that each bridge has enough information, the bridges use

special data frames called Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU) to exchange information

about bridge IDs and root path costs.

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